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Minimizing Risk of Accidents by Selecting Reverse Delete Fuzzy-FMEA Route

Rifki Ilham Baihaki, Rosanita Nisviasari, Dafik, Ika Nur Maylisa, Ika Hesti Agustin, Valeriana Lukitosari
Roads are often used to travel from one place to another. To shorten the trip, it is usually done via the shortest route. Choosing the shortest route cannot be separated from the risks that can occur, such as accidents. Risk management serves to minimize this from happening. Analysis of the feasibility...
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Design and Simulation Fuzzy Neuro Generalized Learning Vector Quantization-PI (FNGLVQ-PI) on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)

Ricky A. Daniel, M. Anwar Ma'sum, Grafika Jati, Wisnu Jatmiko
Classification is a machine learning technique that used widely for various applications. One of the classification algorithm is FNGLVQ that can be used to solve several types of classification problem in previous research. On the other side, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is an instrument currently...
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The Biological Behavior of Osteoblast on the TiO2 nanotube array coating

X.G. Shi, A. Tian, H. Yang, X.X. Xue
TiO2 nanotube arrays formed by anodic oxidation on titanium surface can effectively promote osteoblast’ migration, proliferation and other biological behavior, and it has potentials of loading drugs and biological agents. In this study, TiO2 nanotube arrays with different diameters were prepared by anodic...
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Development of a Mini-Weather Station for an Automated Irrigation System Operation

Olugbenga Kayode Ogidan, Samuel dare Oluwagbayide, Omowunmi Mary Longe
The use of inadequate water during irrigation results in water stress for the crops while too much water results in nutrients’ leaching both leading to poor crop yield. To address these challenges, a mini-weather station using weather data from an irrigation site is developed. A data acquisition system...
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The Preparation and Fluorescence of Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles with Triphenylamine Derivatives

Yue-Hong Zhu, Xian Zhang, Yuan-An Qin, Zhao-E Liu
The conjugated polymers TEB1 and TEB2 were synthesized by Wittig and Wittig-Horner reaction, and the conjugated polymer nanoparticles CPNs1 and CPNs2 were prepared by reprecipitation method with TEB1 and TEB2, respectively. Moreover, the morphology and fluorescence of CPNs were investigated. The synthetic...
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Electrodeposition of Cobalt on the Carbon Surface from Cobalt Sulfate Solution by Cyclic and Linear Voltammetry in Developing Selective Electrodes for Phosphate Ion

Siswoyo Siswoyo, Istimahillah Mawaddah, Yudi Aris Sulistiyo
Phosphorus in nature is very important both in water and in soil. The form of the compound phosphate has become an important study in agriculture and the environment. Potentiometry is a recommended effective method to measure or monitor ion phosphate’s concentration in nature compared to the spectrometric...
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Solubility, Free Amino and Freeze-Thaw Stability of Soy Protein Isolated Prepared by Papain Modification

M.J. Liu, G.P. Yu, Y.X. Yao, P.P. Guo, W.W. Qi, X.H. Cai
Peptide size control is important for obtaining desirable functional properties so that these peptides can be better utilized. Proteolytic enzyme modification of soy protein isolates (SPI) is an effective way to fractionate these proteins into peptides with controlled molecular size. SPI was partial...
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2D Set Partitioning In Hierarchical Tree (SPIHT) On Embedded Devices For Multilead ECG Signal Compression

Grafika Jati, M. Anwar Ma'sum, Wisnu Jatmiko
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world according WHO data. One of the mayor cause is the lack of cardiologists. One of the proposed solution is tele-electrocardiograph (Tele-ECG) system. However, the sizeof ECG data recorded from patient is not small. Therefore, it must be compressed...
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Pyrolysis of Crude Palm Oil Using Modified Lampung Natural Zeolite as Catalyst and White Sand as Heat Exchanger

Wasinton Simanjuntak, Kamisah D. Pandiangan, Maulana B. Rabbani, Sutopo Hadi, Endah Pratiwi, Ilim Ilim
This work was carried out to study pyrolysis of crude palm oil (CPO) using modified Lampung natural zeolite (LNZ) as catalyst and white sand as heat exchanger. Modification was done to reduce the Si/Al ratio of LNZ from 6.4 to 3.0 by addition of food grade aluminium foil. The modified zeolite was then...
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Pre-service Elementary Teachers: Analysis of Mathematics and Physics Concepts with Traditional Games in Sundanese Ethnomathematics Learning

S. Supriadi, F. Robiansyah, D. Wardana, S. Susilawati
Endog-endogan and engklek are traditional games used in Sundanese ethnomathematics learning. This game has many mathematics and physics ideas for elementary school teacher education students to explore and apply in lectures and science. This research goal is to discover the ideas of mathematics and students’...
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Rosemary Extract Mediated Lifespan Extension in Drosophila Melanogaster

H.L. Wang, Z.S. Zhang, Z.O. Sun, H. Wang, N. Ma, H. Wang
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) has always known a versatile, aromatic herb and addition to being used as a food flavoring is also known medicinally for its powerful antioxidant activity, antibacterial and hepatoprotective properties. In this study we examined the effects of rosemary iextract on...
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Diffusion Bonding of Magnesium Alloy (AZ31B) to Cu by Using Sn Foil Interlayer

Shuang-Ming Du, Jie Hu
The experimental investigation of diffusion bonding of magnesium alloy (AZ31B) to Cu in vacuum was carried out by using Sn foil as transition metal. The microstructure of the welded joints was studied by SEM, EDS, XRD and the mechanical properties of the samples were tested by tensile experiments. The...
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Seasonal Modelling of Radio Refractivity in Jos, Nigeria

O. M. Durodola, O. E. Samuel, D. O. Nnaike, E. E. Gideon
The refractivity of the lower atmosphere is responsible for several anomalies in microwave propagation such as ducting, scintillation, refraction, fading, including range and elevation errors in radar and data acquisition. It is needful to develop models which could be used to predict refractivity. In...
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The Effect of Magnetcic Field on the Phase Transition of Swollen Liquid Crystal Elastomers

Warsono Warsono, Pekik Nurwantoro, Kamsul Abraha
The effect of magnetic fields on the swelling of liquid crystal elastomers (LCE) dissolved in liquid crystal (LC) solvent have been studied. The Flory-Huggins model used to calculate the free energy of an isotropic mixing and the Maier-Saupe model used to calculate the free energy of a nematic mixing....
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A Conceptual Framework of the Ethno-Inquiry Learning Model and Its Validity to Support Pre-service Science Teachers’ Critical Thinking Performance

Saiful Prayogi, Sukainil Ahzan, Indriaturrahmi, Joni Rokhmat
The purpose of this study is to create a conceptual framework for the ethno-inquiry learning model and determine its validity in supporting pre-service science teachers’ critical thinking ability. The conceptual framework is constructed on an in-depth study of theoretical and empirical studies, information...
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Construction and Functional Analysis of Luciferase Reporter Plasmid Containing CaV1.2 Gene Promoter

M. Li, H.Q. Gong, J. Zhang, N. Wang, T.C. Zhang
L-type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) are the main mediators of Ca2+ influx. LTCCs are multi-subunit complexes, of which CaV1.2 subunit forms the channel pore for Ca2+ movement. Ca2+ influx through LTCC CaV1.2 is a proximal signal for pathological cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. However, very little is known regarding...
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The Preparation of ZnO/AC Composite Photocatalytic Material for Coking Wastewater Treatment

Yan-Fen Wang, Xiu-Qian Dai, Chu-Yang Xu, Meng-Ting Li
A simple and low-temperature method was utilized to attach nanostructured ZnO to the surface of porous activated carbon (AC). The phase structure and surface morphology of the as-prepared sample were characterized. XRD analysis confirmed patterns for the wurtzite hexagonal phase of ZnO and AC from the...
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Small-Scale Farmers’ Decisions to Purchase Subsidized and Non-subsidized Fertilizers: A Logistics Regression Analysis

Ahmad Zainuddin, M. Rondhi
Fertilizer is becoming a big subject among small farmers. Due to a lack of fertilizers, small-scale farmers have been obliged to purchase both subsidized and unsubsidized fertilizers. This issue has effects on farmers’ decisions to purchase fertilizers that are subsidized or not. This study intends to...
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Design and Control System of Acidity Degree and Dissolved Oxygen Levels in Aquaponic Systems

Putri Yeni Aisyah, Fadiya Rofilia
The inhibiting factors for plant and fish growth in aquaponics systems are farmers who never control and monitor the quality of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) levels and the degree of acidity/Power of Hydrogen (pH) of water properly. Uncontrolled and monitoring of the quality of pH and DO in water properly and...
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Combining Problem-Based Learning and Collaborative Mind Mapping: A Strategy for Empowering Students’ Collaboration Skills

Fitrah Amalia Salim, Susriyati Mahana, Hendra Susanto
Collaboration skills are becoming increasingly important for students to effectively solve complex problems in the 21st-century learning era. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) combined with Collaborative Mind Mapping (CMM) on enhancing students’ collaboration...
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Effect of Cryogenic Treatment on Film-substrate Bonding Strength of DLC Film/High-speed Steel

Yang Zhao, Chao-Yin Nie, Yan-Zhong Nie, Xiao-Dong Liu, Xiao-Ling Gong
In order to investigate the effect of cryogenic treatment (CT) on film-substrate bonding strength, 2µm thick DLC film was deposited on quenched W9 high-speed steel by unbalanced magnetron sputtering technique followed by CT at -196 for 30 hours. Samples before and after CT were characterized respectively...
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Construction and Functional Analysis of Luciferase Reporter Plasmid Containing GSNOR Gene Promoter

D.L. Zheng, X.H. Liao, Z.Q. Wei, F. Du, H.P. He, T.C. Zhang
S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) is a nitrosylating agent which mediates the posttranslational process of Snitrosylation on proteins resulting in modulation of their activity. GSNOR (S-Nitrosoglutathione reductase) is an enzyme related to GSNO degration, which has been used extensively in controlling S-nitrosylation...
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Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Path Attenuation Coefficient for Terrestrial FSO Link: Northern Cape, South Africa

O. B. Aborisade, J. S. Ojo, P. Owolawi, K. D. Adedayo
Free Space Optics (FSO) has garnered a lot of attention in recent years for the transmission of optical signals due to its perceived advantages such as ease of deployment, license-free, and high throughput. However, its performance is impacted negatively by meteorological parameters such as haze, snow,...
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Synthesis of Carbon Microspheres from Saccharides Based on Hydrothermal Process

S.J. Xu, Y.F. Luo, W. Zhong, Z.H. Xiao, Y.P. Luo, H. Ou, H.W. Wu, F. Ye
Three types of saccharides including glucose, fructose and starch were used as the carbon precursors to synthesize carbon microspheres (CMSs) through hydrothermal process and subsequently pyrolysis, with emphasis on investigating the effect of the types of saccharides on the particle size and morphology...
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The Research on Synthesis of Polyacrylamide with Photo-Initiation

Meng-Ting Li, Xiang Zhang, Chu-Yang Xu, Yan-Fen Wang
This paper has studied the influence of different initiation of flocculants synthesis, the effect of flocculant products based on solid content and characteristic viscosity indicators to the performance on different types of polyacrylamide products, and then chose the best one as the research object....
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Vertical Market Integration of Cooking Oil Commodities in Jember Regency: Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) Approach

Illia Seldon Magfiroh, Intan Kartika Setyawati, Luh Putu Suciati, Rena Yunita Rahman, Ahmad Zainuddin
The price of cooking oil in Jember Regency, has continued to fluctuate over the past few months. These changes in cooking oil prices certainly have implications for the decline in people’s purchasing power and the producer’s selling power. Prices at the producer level must be properly transmitted to...
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Microplastics Characteristics in Water and Sediment From Three Ecosystems on Sari Ringgung Beach, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province

Indra Wijaya, Endang Linirin Widiastuti, Indra Gumay Febryano, Gregorius Nugroho Susanto, Ni Luh Gede Ratna Juliasih
Plastic waste that pollutes the ocean will lead a degradation process until it becomes small particles measuring less than 5 mm called microplastics. The durability and microscopic properties of microplastics can have a harmful effect on mangrove, seagrass, and coral reef ecosystems. The purpose of this...
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Physics Learning Tools of Inquiry-Creative-Process Integrated Ethnoscience: Its Validity to Train Prospective Teachers’ Critical Thinking Ability

Ni Nyoman Sri Putu Verawati, Ahmad Harjono, Wahyudi, Syifa’ul Gummah, Saiful Prayogi
This study aims to develop physics learning tools of an inquiry-creative-process (ICP) model integrated with ethnoscience and to find its validity in training prospective teachers’ critical thinking skills. This study’s learning tools developed and tested for validity comprise lesson plans (RPS) and...
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Effect of Organic Loading on Biogas Yields from Continuous Semi-dry Fermentation of Swine Manure

Q. Li, Y.P. Tan, J. Ma, J. Hu, C. Chen
Down pushed flow anaerobic reactor (DPAR) was adopted in the paper to reveal the yielding gas process by taking swine manure as the material under different volume organic loading (3.11, 4.44, 5.78 gTS.L-1.d-1) and to detect the optimal volume organic loading for semi-dry fermentation of swine manure....
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Experimental Research on Mechanical Properties of Fiber Reinforcement Cement Stabilized Soil

Le Jiang, Xing-Zhong Weng, Bo-Han Yang, Jun Zhang, Jun-Zhong Liu, Xiang-Cheng Yan, Hua Fang
In order to investigate the strengthening mechanism of modified polypropylene fiber reinforcement cement stabilized soil (MPFRCSS), the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) was used to test the performance of soil with different fiber contents, different cement contents, and different maintaining conditions....
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Analysis of Student’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills in Flowering Plants Improvement

Ratna Dewi Wulaningsih, Agung Purwanto, Budiaman Budiaman, Rusdi Rusdi, Erna Heryanti
This study aims to analyze the knowledge, attitude, and skills of students in flowering plant propagation. The cognitive (knowledge), affective (attitude), and psychomotor (skill) aspects studied in this study are important components of the learning process. A descriptive survey design was used with...
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Improving the Value of Spent Coffee Ground by Converting Carbohydrates into Sugars by Saccharomyces cerevisiae to Produce Bioethanol

Syahruddin Syahruddin, Hayyun Lisdiana, Erdawati Erdawati
Spent coffee grounds contained 45% carbohydrate, 26% lignin, 13% lipid, and 13% protein. To improve the value of spent coffee grounds in a sustainable way, a study was done on how to convert carbohydrates into fermentable sugars which could be used to make value-added products. To accomplish this, a...
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Temperature Influence Bacterial Residual of Escherichia Coli Associated with Lettuce

T.W. Zhang, F. Tan, M.S. Hou, X. Dong, M.M. James
Bacterial contamination is one of the most concern for food safety control in supply chain of fresh vegetables. The bacterial residual is available to be used for expression of the potential risk. Select Escherichia coli 1.1187 as a target to simulate bacterial contamination associated with lettuce....
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Soil Chemical Properties Improvement by Addition of an Enriched Biochar for Growth Promoting on Soybean

Sugeng Winarso, Rendy Anggriawan
Biochar is a carbon-rich material that has various functions in improving soil properties. This research aimed to determine the characteristics of improvement in soil chemical properties and soybean plant growth by adding biochar from various biomass sources. The design used was a factorial complete...
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Effects of Curing Conditions on Properties of Fly Ash-based Geopolymer Concrete

Xue-Hua Ye, Jin-Yu Xu
The fly ash-based geopolymer concrete (FAGC) were prepared by using fly ash as the main binder. The influences of curing conditions on mechanical properties and permeability were investigated by compressive test, flexural test and permeability test. The results indicate that elevated temperature curing...
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Preliminary Development of Refutation Texts for Conceptual Change on Lunar Phases

D. Devianty, S. Syuhendri
The conceptual change model by Posner et al. states that students must be dissatisfied with the old conceptions, and the substitute conceptions must be intelligent, plausible, and fruitful to ensure the conceptual change. The previous study has obtained students’ misconceptions about the Lunar Phase...
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Chemical Composition Characteristics and Usability Evaluation of Flue-cured Tobacco Leaves –A Case Study of Tobacco-producing Areas in Chongqing Municipality, China

B.W. Huang, C.F. Wei, H. Deng, J.K. Lv
The market of Chongqing flue-cured tobacco always lacks a relatively perfect evaluation of its quality objective system. In order to solve the mentioned problem, this paper will carry on the appraisal to the chemical of flue-cured tobacco and availability. There are nine main tobacco-producing districts...
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Exploring Protist Literacy Among University Students’: Findings from a Recent Survey

Hardianto Hardianto, Susriyati Mahanal, Hendra Susanto, Sitoresmi Prabaningtyas
Students have difficulty in associating Protist organisms in their daily lives. Protist literacy is needed so that students can apply the concept of Protista in the real world. The purpose of this study is to find out the level of students’ Protist literacy. This study is survey research using a sample...
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Machine Learning-Based Surface Refractivity Prediction in Coastal and Inland Regions of West Africa: A Comparative Study

K. C. Onawumi, A. T. Adediji, S. T. Ogunjo
This conference paper investigates the application of machine learning models for predicting surface radio refractivity across diverse climatic zones in West Africa, focusing on four key locations: Kano, Freetown, Accra, and Niamey. Accurate radio refractivity prediction is critical for optimizing telecommunications...
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Fabrication and Characterization of Microcapsules Containing Eel Fish Oil (Anguilla marmorata (Q.) GAIMARD)

Yonelian Yuyun, Nurwahidah M. Pide, Asriana Sultan, Jamaluddin
Eel (Anguilla marmorata (Q.) Gaimard) oil consists of unsaturated fatty acids such as Omega-3 and Omega-6, which quickly oxidize to become rancid under the influence of oxygen be inhibited by microencapsulation by the spray drying method. This study was designed to identify the microcapsule characteristics...
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Isolation and Characterization of Hexokinase Gene from Pseudonocardia carboxydivorans 18A13O1

Wawan Abdullah Setiawan, Diana Salsabila, Paul Benyamin Timotiwu, Andi Setiawan
Marine Actinobacteria, including Pseudonocardia carboxydivorans, is known for producing secondary metabolites with antibacterial activity. Hexokinase, a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, catalyzes the conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate and is crucial in cellular energy metabolism. Conversely,...
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Preparation of Fe73Cr18Ni9 Alloy Powder from Nano-Fe73Cr18Ni9 Composite Oxide by Hydrogen Co-reduction Process

Hui-Min Yu, Zai-Yuan Li
In this paper, Fe73Cr18Ni9 composite oxide nano-powder was prepared by chemical co-precipitation method taking FeSO4•7H2O, CrCl3•6H2O, NiSO4•6H2O and NaOH as raw materials. Its particle size was about 50nm. Then Fe73Cr18Ni9 alloy powder was obtained by hydrogen co-reduction process taking advantage of...
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Potential of Actinomycetes from Bora Hot Springs Central Sulawesi to Produce Antibacterial Compounds

Abd Rahmat Sapa, Ayu Lestari, Meryany Ananda, I. Nengah Suwastika
Actinomycetes are Gram-positive bacteria that could produce antibacterial compounds, and it is able to survive in high temperatures environment such as hot springs. In this study, Actinomycetes were isolated from Bora hot springs before, characterized, and determined their potential in – other antibacterial...
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The Effectiveness of PBL (Problem-Based Learning) Sound Wave Electronic Student Worksheets to Improve Critical Thinking Skills of High School Students

Husnul Fuadi, Gunawan, Susilawati
Digital teaching resources are an alternative to traditional textbooks in the “digitalization 4.0” era. The student worksheet is one of the digital instructional resources that can be generated. Along with using digital teaching tools, the selection and implementation of learning models are equally important...
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Identification Chemistry Pre-Service Teacher’s Misconceptions on The Topic Atomic Structure

Rika Siti Syaadah, Maria Paristiowati, Hayyun Lisdiana
This study aimed to identifying pre-service teachers’ misconceptions in atomic structure through three-tier diagnostic test. Misconceptions are inaccurate understandings held by students which often became obstacles in learning (Duit & Treagust, 2008). Students thoose who have misconceptions about...
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Assessment of Rain Attenuation for Terrestrial Communication Links in Kaduna State, Nigeria

Mohammad Adamu, Kingsley Chidozie Igwe, Joel Aghaegbunam Ezenwora, Elijah Olusayo Olurotimi
Designing satellite and terrestrial communication links requires accurate predictions of rain rate and rain attenuation because rain-fade and its dynamic fluctuations have consistently been detrimental to received signals, especially in tropical regions known to be prone to heavy rainfall. Nigeria’s...
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Proximate Quality of Laying Hens Feed with the Addition of Sardine Waste

Anik Fadlilah, Edy Susanto, Husnul Muthoharoh, Wahyuni, Ida Susila, Edi Sutanto, Marsha Savira Agatha Putri, Habi Suryo Margono, Muhammad Fakhrur Rozi
This study aims to determine the effect of increasing the value of carbohydrate, protein, fat, and calories content in artificial feed added with fish oil and to find out the best composition of the addition of fish oil in artificial feed that provides optimal protein levels for the growth of laying...
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The Influence of Fiber on the Resistance to Chloride-Ion Penetration of Concrete under the Environment of Carbonation

Qi Huang, Xiao-Shuang Shi, Qing-Yuan Wang, Ling Tang, Hong-En Zhang
The rapid chloride penetrating test of ordinary Portland concrete (OPC), glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) and basalt fiber reinforced concrete (BFRC) were carried out under the environment of carbonation. This study investigates the differences of carbonization depth, porosity and permeability...
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Isolation and Characterization of Endophytic Actinomycetes on Onion Root (Allium Ascalonicum L.) Palu Cultivar

Ayu Lestari, Abd. Rahmat Sapa, Meryany Ananda, I. Nengah Suwastika
Endophytic microbes are microbes that during their entire life cycle are in plant tissues. Actinomycetes is one of the endophytic microbes that produce secondary metabolites and can be found in the roots of onions. This study aimed to isolate, characterize and determine the growth rate of endophytic...
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The Effect of Differentiated Learning with Think-Tac-Toe Strategy on Students’ Learning Outcomes on the Topic of Buffer Solutions

Elma Suryani, Muthiah Nur Azzahra, Achmad Ridwan
The new curriculum in Indonesia known as Kurikulum Merdeka, emphasizes the importance of differentiated learning. This approach develops learning according to the needs of students who have a diversity of ability levels and different learning styles and interests. This study aims to determine the effect...
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Microstructure Evolution Simulation during Microextrusion at Elevated Temperature

S. Chen, F. Chen, L.J. Zhang, X.H. Huang, X.Y. Ding, X.P. Zhang
Controlling the microstructure in the final product is significant to metal hot forming at either macroscale or microscale. The microstructure evolution during the hot forming must be fundamentally understood in order to control the microstructure. Elevated temperature contributes to minimize the size-effects...
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Artificial Neural Networks for Prediction of Rain Attenuation on Ku-band in South Africa

Lekhetho Joseph Mpoporo, Pius Adewale Owolawi, Gbolahan Rilwan Aiyetoro
In satellite communication networks on Ku-band and above, the propagation of signals is affected by various properties of weather conditions like hail, fog, and rain. The attenuation by rain is a dominant source of impairment of signal propagation operating on frequencies above 10 GHz. It is important...
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Correlation Analysis of HbA2 Levels with Erythrocyte Index in Beta-Thalassemia Patients at RSUD Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek Lampung Province in 2023

Putu Ristyaning Ayu Sangging, Fathan Qoriba, Hendri Busman, Khairunisa Berawi, Maulana
Thalassemia is a genetic disorder that cause impaired hemoglobin production. Hemoglobin gets destroyed dua to impaired synthesis of hemoglobin chains or globin chains. The purpose of this study was to explore the correlation between hemoglobin A2 (HbA2) levels and erythrocyte index in thalassemia patients...
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The Participation of Tenggerese Farmers in Supporting Food Security

Sudarko, Sofia, Yuli Hariyati, Sugeng Winarso
Food security is a system consisting of three sub-systems, namely availability, distribution and consumption. The participation of horticultural farmers in efforts to support food security is needed to achieve food self-sufficiency. The purpose of the research is to analyze; (1) gender conditions and...
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Environmental Literacy of Prospective Science Teacher in Lombok Indonesia

Khaerus Syahidi, A. Wahab Jufri, Aris Doyan, Kosim, Joni Rokhmat, A. A. Sukarso
This report describes the Skills literacy environment of student candidate teacher chemical in Faculty MIPA at University Hamzanwadi. Skills consist of competence environment, knowledge environment, and attitude to the environment. Data were collected by surveying semester 4 and 6 students. From the...
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Isothermal Adsorption Model of Reduction of Ni2+ Ion by Chitosan Membrane of Rice Snail Shell (Pilla ampullaceal)

Dwi Juli Puspitasari, Nurlaila L. Tapo, Arif Ahmadi, Prismawiryanti
Heavy metals are detrimental to living organisms and ecosystems because they are non-biodegradable and accumulate in the environment and food chain. The research objective was to determine the maximum contact time, pH, and the isothermal adsorption model for the adsorption of Ni2+ ions by the chitosan...
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Research on Non-autoclaved Fly Ash Lightweight Wall Block with Material Properties

Jie Zhang
Non-autoclaved fly ash lightweight wall block with industrial waste fly ash as main raw material enhance the activity of fly ash by mechanical activation at the normal temperature and pressure, and through adding activator sodium silicate, gypsum, sodium sulfate for chemical activation. Experiments show...
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Analysis of Variations in Students’ Conceptual Understanding on the Concept of Salt Hydrolysis Using Phenomenography

Elsa Vera Nanda, Qoulan Karima, Tritiyatma Hadinugrahaningsih
This study examines the variation of conceptual understanding of students in grade XI MIPA regarding salt hydrolysis through phenomenography. The study, which was conducted at SMA Negeri 58 Jakarta in the 2022/2023 academic year, used qualitative methods and involved 36 students from class XI MIPA A....
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Lubrication Simulation and Solution of Oil Film Force and the Equilibrium Position of Three-lobe Journal Bearing

Kun Qian, Wei-Gang Guo
Through the simulation of lubrication condition, the solution of the nonlinear oil film force of the three-lobe journal bearing with Difference Method and the solution of the axis equilibrium position of the three-lobe journal bearing based on Secant Method, we obtained that installation angle of the...
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Analysis of Digital Literacy of Pre-service Teachers Involved as Teaching Assistants in Independent Study Programs (Called MBKM) 2022

Hairida, Lily Thamrin, Putri Tipa Anasi, Dyoty Auliya Vilda Gasha, Nurfadilah Siregar, Erlina, Anggi Fatmadiw
Digital technology cannot be separated from education as it can support teaching and learning activities. Therefore, pre-service teachers must have digital literacy. This study aimed to determine and analyze the digital literacy of undergraduates involved in the program MBKM as teaching assistants at...
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Effect of Trioctylamine on Microstructure of Water Containing Polystyrene Microcapsules

Sukhbaatar Batchuluun, Kentaro Yasui, Hideki Matsune, Koichiro Shiomori, Shiro Kiyoyama, Ochirkhuyag Bayanjargal
Microencapsulation technology has been used in a variety of fields including materials such as buildings, walls, industrial, medicine, and cosmetics. One of the most active research on microencapsulation is microstructure formation. Important properties of microcapsules such as releasing rate of active...
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Identification of Bioactive Compounds and Testing The Activity of Takokak Fruit Ethanol Extract (Solanum Torvum L.) for Reducing Blood Cholesterol Levels for Hypercholesterolemia Patients

Nuning Nurcahyani, Endang L. Widiastuti, Menti Manda Utama
Indonesia is a megabiodiversity country that has a lot of natural resources, especially plants, one of which is the takokak (Solanum torvum L.). Takokak contains bioactive compounds which are thought to have the potential to act as anti-hypercholesterolemia. Hypercholesterolemia is a condition where...
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Welfare of Paddy Farmers and the Influence of Paddy Prices on Rice Prices in Lumajang Regency

Evita Soliha Hani, Rachmat Udhi, Djoko Soejono, Gatot Subroto
Rice products come from paddy cultivated by farmers. Farmers as upstream actors in rice agribusiness obtain lower exchange rates than paddy and rice traders. This condition reflects the low purchasing power of farmers from paddy farming for the products consumed (e.g., rice). This study aims to (1) determine...
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Development and Testing of Conversion Models from 60-min to 1-min Rainfall Distribution over Gqeberha, South Africa for Millimeter Wave Applications

Elijah Olusayo Olurotimi, Kingsley A. Ogudo
Rainfall is the main cause of signal degradation along the communication signal links above 10 GHz frequency. A crucial parameter for accurately determining rain attenuation is the 1-min rainfall integration time which is very scarce. This paper presents a conversion model for Gqeberha in South Africa...
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Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipes used for Jacking Construction of Experimental Research and Finite Element Analysis

Yan-Min Yang, Run-Tao Zhang, Bo Qu
This paper reinforced jacking construction method, which used reinforced concrete sewer pipes to conduct the external pressure load test, and the cracking load and the failure load of reinforced concrete sewer pipes were tested, and its local and overall deformation under different load levels. At the...
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Perceptions of Chemistry Teachers at Pontianak City State High Schools in Utilizing Information and Communication Technology

Fatmawati, Hairida, Rini Muharini, Rody Putra Sartika, Rahmat Rasmawan
Information and communication technology (ICT) is very important in 21st-century education because it can improve students’ understanding. The purpose of this study was to describe the perception of chemistry teachers at SMA Negeri Pontianak about the use of ICT in learning. The research method used...
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Exploration of the Potential of Dandang Gendis Leaf Extract (Clinacanthus nutans L) as an In Vitro Antidiabetic (A-Glucosidase Enzyme Inhibition Test) and In Vivo (Decrease Glucose Levels and Glut-2 Expression in Mice)

Artati, Ahyar Ahmad, Abdul Karim, Sofa Fajriah, Harningsih Karim, Nuradi, Arfiani Nur, Ummi Zahra, Syahida Djasang, Muhammad Nasir, Siti Nurul Fajriah
Diabetes mellitus is thought to play a role in increasing free radicals, de-creasing antioxidants and triggering oxidative stress, and causing damage to GLUT 2. GLUT 2 on the pancreatic cell membrane is responsible for the transport of blood sugar in mice which will stimulate insulin secretion. Dandang...
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Grid-Search Criterion Technique for ARMA Model Optimization for Rain Rate Prediction in a Tropical Location

D. B. Akoma, S. D. Adeyeye, O. Opeyemi, O. T. Ayoola, M. Gbalaja, J. S. Ojo
Intense rainfall is a significant factor affecting communication systems as radio signals interact with raindrops along their propagation path in the troposphere. However, the spatial and temporal variability of rainfall makes its measurement and prediction challenging. This study endeavors to investigate...
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Investigation of Uniaxial Asymmetric High-cycle Fatigue Failure Behavior of 7075-T651 Aluminum Alloy Sheet

Da-Lian Yang, Yi-Lun Liu, Song-Bai Li, Jiu-Huo Yi, Jie Tao
In this investigation, the high cycle fatigue life of 7075-T651 aluminum sheets under different stress levels were tested, and S-N curves were obtained by fitting the test data. For the problem that the traditional S-N curve fitting methods without considering the effect of fatigue limit on the S-N curve...
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Butterfly Diversity (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) on Balak Island, Lampung Bay, Indonesia: Potential for Ecotourism and Conservation

Jani Master, Sultan Ja’far
Balak Island is located in Pedada Bay, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province, Indonesia, which is very close to various leading marine tourism destinations in Lampung. This island has a sloping beach and white sand with a hilly land topography with a maximum height of 84 meters above sea level and partly...
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Effect of Flexoelectricity on the Electromechanical Coupling of Piezoelectric Nanoplates

Zheng-Rong Zhang, Li-Ying Jiang
Flexoelectricity is referred as an instantaneous polarization of dielectrics in response to non-uniform strains or strain gradients. Due to the fact that strain gradients are inversely proportional to the feature size of structures, the flexoelectricity is believed to be significant at the nano-scale....
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Influence of Fibres on the Strain Hardening Behaviour of Ultra-High-Performance Geopolymer Concrete: A Review

Shimol Philip, M. Nidhi
Continuous cement manufacturing has increased the percentage of CO2 emitted into the air, thereby increasing the problem of global warming and its damaging effects on the environment. Therefore, adopting a more sustainable strategy to replace conventional concrete has become essential. Geopolymer concrete...
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Isolation and In-Silico Analysis of the Polyketide Synthase (PKS) Gene Fragment from Actinobacteria Kocuria palustris 19C38A1

Wawan Abdullah Setiawan, Bambang Irawan, Kusuma Handayani, Fitria Salsabila Adna, Adinda Nurulita Putri, Andi Setiawan
Marine sponges also known with able to produce antibiotic compounds which are widely used medically, but unfortunatelly they are difficult to cultivate en masse, so symbiont microbes that can be obtained from sponge tissue such as actinobacteria are utilized. One of marine sponge actinobacteria symbiont...
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Calcined Kaolin as Adsorbent for Organic Compounds in Peat Water

Nelly Wahyuni, Gusrizal, Yeni Juliawati
Kaolin is a clay mineral composed of silica tetrahedral and octahedral alumina layers, which have high absorption capacity and are abundant in nature. This study aims at determining the optimum temperature of kaolin calcination and the effect of variations in pH, stirring time, kaolin mass, and stirring...
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Diurnal and Seasonal Variability of Radio Refractivity Over Coastal Nigeria

E. T. Omotoso, F. Olajide-Owoyomi
In this paper, one-year meteorological data from 2015 were obtained from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) for seven stations located in the seashore region of Nigeria. The study focused on the diurnal, seasonal, and annual fluctuations of the Earth's atmospheric refractive...
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Warping Effect to Bend-twist Coupling Characteristics for Box Spar of Wind Turbine Blade

Xing-Yin Zhou, Li-Qiang An, Zhang-Qi Wang
In order to study the effects of sectional warping to bend-twist coupling characteristics for box spar of wind turbine blade, section stiffness of different regions are calculated with weather considering warping effect or not, the results show that warping effects differently in different part of the...
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REACT Strategy: Efforts to Link Concept Colligative Properties Application in Daily Life and Science Development

Rahmat Rasmawan, Hairida, Rody Putra Sartika
Applying the concept of colligative properties of solutions is closely related to everyday life and science development, so the REACT strategy can be applied in learning. This research aims to develop a valid flipbook for learning the colligative properties of solutions that relate the concepts and their...
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The Influence of Mineral Salt Interface Modifier to Pavement Rubber Concrete Strength

Yi-Ning Zhao, Shuai Tian, Yi-Ming Chen, Yu-Ting Yan, Shao-Yue Jin, Xu Zhang, Guang-Bao Li
The experiment researched the influence of mineral salt to pavement rubber aggregate and the interface shear strength of cement matrix, which also discussed the mechanism of action about mineral salt interface modifier .Research showed: mineral salt has a big effect on the compressive strength of rubber...
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Phytochemical Analysis and Escherichia coli Anti-bacteria Activity of Teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f) Leaves Extract

Abdul Hapid, Ariyanti Ariyanti, Erniwati Erniwati, Muthmainnah Muthmainnah, Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah, Hamka Hamka, Rita Mayang Sari, Asniati Asniati
Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is a medicinal plant that has been traditionally used by people around the forest as medicine. Teak leaves contain antibacterial compounds. This study aims to find out what compounds are contained in teak leaves extract and test antibacterial activity against E. coli bacteria....
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A Sensor System to Monitor the Early-Stage Corrosion of A36 Carbon Steel

Dong Chen, Max Yen, Paul Lin, Steve Groff, Richard Lampo, Michael Mcinerney, Jeffrey Ryan
An innovative sensor containing A36 carbon steel was explored for corrosion monitoring. After being soaked in an aerated 0.2 M NaCl solution, the sensor’s normalized electrical resistance (R/R0) decreased continuously with the extent of corrosion from 1 to 0.64. Meanwhile, the sensor’s normalized capacitance...
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Study of Morphology and Protein Crystal Character of Bacillus thuringiensis Isolates

Kusuma Handayani, Rachmat Nugraha Indra, Rochmah Agustrina, Sumardi
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) has characteristics that it can produce protein crystals that are toxic to insects. The crystals consist of crystalline (Cry) and cytolytic (Cyt) proteins, known as δ-endotoxins. The specificity and activity of Bt on the substance are associated with the type and form of the...
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Melting and Crystallization Behaviors of Poly(lactic acid)/Polypropylene Blends

Zhi-Fei Bai, Qiang Dou
The melting and crystallization behaviors of poly(lactic acid) (PLA)/polypropylene (PP) and PLA/PP/PP-graft-maleic anhydride (PP-g-MAH) blends were investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and polarized light microscopy (PLM). The results showed that the pure PLA and the PLA in...
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Separation of Unsaturated Fatty Acids of Nyamplung Oil Using Urea Crystallization as Basic Ingredients of Synthesis Dihydroxy Stearic Acid

Erin Ryantin Gunawan, Dedy Suhendra, Dina Marlina Oktavia, Murniati
Dihydroxy stearate acid (DHSA) is a compound used as an emulsifier and additive in cosmetic formulations. This study aims to separate the unsaturated fatty acids of nyamplung oil, synthesis DHSA, Characterization of unsaturated fatty acids and DHSA compounds. The separation of unsaturated fatty acids...
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Effect of Sintering Temperature on Hydroxyapatite Yield of Cuttlefish (Sepia sp.) Using the Wet Deposition Method

Abd Rahman Razak, Agnes Stasya, Ruslan, Hardi Ys
Hydroxyapatite, abbreviated as HAP (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2), is the main component in bone structure which is osteoconductive. The HAP either synthetic or natural source, is widely used in biomedicine especially orthopedics or dental repair. In this study, HAP was synthesized using calcium and phosphate. Calcium...
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Preparation of Bi2WO6 Nanoparticles with Improved Photocatalytic Properties by Adding Triblock Copolymer P123

Su-Hua Chen, Hong-Mei Wan, Guo-Ping Wu
Nanocrystalline bismuth tungstat with good visible light response has been synthesized using Pluronic P123 triblock copolymer as surfactant. The prepared samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, UV-visible spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and BET surface area analysis. The activity...
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Selection and Characterization of Lactobacillus sp Bacteria from Vermicompost as Probiotic Candidates

Sumardi, Thalya Shelby Salsabila, Wahyu Apria Ningsih, Septria Juwita, Rochmah Agustrina, Salman Farisi, Kusuma Handayani
Vermicompost content many bacteria that was produce many organic material important. The bacteria could function as probiotics. One of these bacteria was Lactobacillus. Lactobacillus sp. bacteria are expected to have probiotic characteristics for shrimp. This study aims to select and characterize Lactobacillus...
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Recovery of the Rhodium( ) Octanoate Dimer by Aminopyridine-modified Resin

Rong-Geng Wang, Xue-Lei Pang, Hai-Yan Zhao
Macroporous chloromethyl polystyrene resin (MCPR) was modified by (2, 3, 4-) amino pyridine. Then Rhodium ( ) octanoate dimer (ROD) was recovered by the amino pyridine-modified resin. The adsorption and elution of ROD on the modified resin were investigated. The results showed 2-amino pyridine modified...
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Change Point Detection in Time Series Data of Annual Maximum Daily Rainfall in Mamminasata Region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Wahidah Sanusi, Sahlan Sidjara, Sudarmin Patahuddin, Muhammad Danial
This research aim is to detect the change point year of annual maximum daily rainfall at eight rainfall stations in the Mamminasata region for the period 1989 to 2020. The Mamminasata region covers Makassar City, Maros District, Sungguminasa/Gowa District, and Takalar District. Research data were obtained...
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Synthesis of Polyol Through Epoxidation and Hydroxylation Reactions of Ricinus Communis L. Oil

Dedy Suhendra, Erin Ryantin Gunawan, Sri Seno Handayani, Haerani
Polyols are intermediate compounds used as raw materials to produce highly valuable industrial materials. Generally, the raw materials for synthesizing polyols are petroleum-based, non-biodegradable fossil fuels. In this study, the raw material used is oil from Ricinus communis L. (Local name: jarak...
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Facile Synthesis and Luminescence Properties of Silica Submicron Rods

Jie Chen, Ye Sheng, Li-Rong Ju, Ke-Yan Zheng, Mei-Qi Chang, Hui Zhang, Hai-Feng Zou
Silica submicron rods were conveniently synthesized through a simple sol-gel method at room temperature. The SEM images demonstrated that the obtained silica submicron rods had high purity and uniform diameter of about 380-400 nm. The XRD results showed the obtained silica submicron rods were amorphous....
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Gender Inequality Index Modeling in Indonesia Using Geographically Weighted Panel Regression Method

Khaira Umi, Junaidi, Fadjryani
The Gender Inequality Index (GII) is an index that describes the failure of human development achievement due to the inequality of gender that is measured by several aspects such as health, empowerment, and labor market access. The Geographically Weighted Panel Regression (GWPR) is a developed model...
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A Method about Printing Special Characters Using the Micro Printer

Wei-Dong Zhang
This paper introduced the capability and characteristic of micro-printer, and method of single chip microcomputer connecting with micro-printer. It’s important to illuminates the ideas and concrete steps to achieve how micro-printer is controlled to print special character by single chip microcomputer....
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Bioactivity of Ethanol Extract of Muntingia calabura L. Leaves on Mortality and Its Effect on Changes in Morphology and Midgut Tissue of Aedes aegypti Larvae

Emantis Rosa, Ratu Insani, Dzul Fithria Mumtazah, Endang Linirin Widiastuti
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is a vector for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) spreading from one to another through its bite. Many efforts have been made to control mosquito vectors of DHP, both chemically and naturally. One natural control is the use of Muntingia calabura (kersen) leaf extract, as a larval...
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Online or Offline? A Pedagogical Debate on the 5E Learning Cycle Model

Rody Putra Sartika, Rahmat Rasmawan, Lukman Hadi, Masriani, Hairida, Yunita Puspasari, Helsa Ulfa Destari, Pingkan Ramadhan Sailendra, Muhammad Iqbal Abdul Hafiz
Learning has been carried out flexibly, meaning that if the Covid-19 condition increases, the learning will be carried out online. If the Covid-19 conditions decrease, the learning will be carried out offline again. This study aims to determine the differences in conceptual understanding of students...
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An Experimental Study of the Property of Phase Transition Temperature for Organic Composites Phase Change Materials

Wei Cai, Zhi-Gao Sun, Hong-Kai Ma
In order to obtain suitable phase change materials and phase transition temperature, a series of organic composite phase change materials were prepared with decanoic acid (CA), louric acid(LA), myristic acid (MA), palmitic acid (PA), stearic acid (SA) and 1-dodecanol (DE), tetradecanol (TD) as raw materials....
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Web Application of Classification of Potential Earthquake Region in Central Sulawesi

Jihad Nurul Islami, Rohis Rachman, Yayang Matira, Junaidi, Fadjryani
An earthquake is a shaking incident of the earth due to the movement or shift of rocks in the lithospheric part. This occurs suddenly due to the movement of tectonic plates. Central Sulawesi is an area of Sulawesi Island that has a high level of seismicity. This is because Sulawesi Island has many active...
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Equivalent Laminated Model of the Aluminum Honeycomb Sandwich Panel

Jun Zhang
In order to improve quality, safety and dependability, researches on the mechanical characteristics of the aluminum honeycomb sandwich panel have been given more prominence. In the present study, an equivalent laminated model with three layers is presented to simulate the behavior of the aluminum honeycomb...
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Implementation of the Gath-Geva Clustering Algorithm in the Clustering Districts/Cities in Central Sulawesi Based on Public Health Development Indicators

Nichen Grasya Peso’a, Rais, Nurul Fiskia Gamayanti
Public health development indicators are a health indicator set that can describe health problems. The health indicators set can, directly and indirectly, increase longevity and healthy life expectancy. Central Sulawesi was listed as the sixth province in Indonesia with the lowest public health development...
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Effects of Dimethyl Formamide on Laser-induced Damage to SiO2 Films Prepared by the Sol-gel Method

Pei-Tao Guo, Yu-Hong Man, Yong-Ping Zhang
Monolayer SiO2 films with various dimethyl formamide (DMF) concentrations were prepared on BK7 glass by the sol–gel method. The refractive index and physical thickness of the SiO2 films were calculated using the transmission spectra of the samples. Laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) results showed...
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Preparations of Methylphenyldiethoxsilane by One Step Grignard Method and Methylphenylcyclosiloxane by Hydrolysis and Pyrolysis Methods

Min Li, Liu-Meng Chen, Bo-Quan Jiang
Methyl phenol cyclic silicone (MPCS) and methyl phenyl diethoxy silane (MPDS) are important materials for production of addition-cured liquid silicone rubber. The one step Grignard method was used to synthesize MPDS and the orthogonal test method was applied to optimize the process. The maximum MPDS...